The series, still unnamed, will feature Yearwood sharing her family’s food traditions and recipes as well as planning family events ranging from Sunday dinner to a family barbecue.

"Fans know Trisha best as a music powerhouse, and through her new Food Network show audiences will learn first-hand what her friends and family already know -- that Trisha is a talented, passionate rock-star cook too,” Food Network’s general manager and senior vice president of programming and production Bob Tuschman told The Hollywood Reporter. "We look forward to sharing this side of Trisha with viewers, showcasing an intimate, entertaining look at her personal recipes, family traditions and warm Southern hospitality."

Yearwood’s show is in production now in Nashville and will debut on The Food Network in April.

"I'm so grateful to Food Network for the opportunity to share my family's favorite recipes and precious memories in this show," Yearwood said to the publication. "I'm having so much fun, it's a very special experience."